Wildmannli

Tradition / Region: Liechtenstein Mythology
Alternative names: Wild Men / Wild Folk
Category: Cave Dweller


The Myth

The Wildmannli were mysterious mountain beings said to live in caves high in the Alps around the Nenzing Valley and the alpine pastures of Seris. Their homes were stone caves called “Kasten,” hidden among the mountains and cliffs.

They appeared as small wild people completely covered in thick hair like bears. They wore no clothing and lived apart from ordinary humans in remote valleys and forests.

Despite their strange appearance, the Wildmannli often helped the mountain farmers. They came to the alpine meadows of Malbun and Steg and secretly cared for the cattle, feeding and watching over the animals while the herders remained below in the villages. Farmers trusted them so much that they sometimes stayed away from the high pastures for days, believing the Wildmannli would protect the livestock.

The Wildmannli, however, avoided violent weather, especially the warm alpine wind known as the Föhn. One autumn, while the wind raged high in the mountains, the farmers remained in the valley harvesting potatoes, assuming the Wildmannli would still tend the cattle. After several days, they finally climbed back into the Alps and found the animals nearly starving, because the Wildmannli had stayed hidden in their caves during the storm.

Another story tells how the Wildmannli summoned a midwife from Triesenberg to help a woman give birth deep in the mountains. After the child was born, the midwife was paid with an apron full of charcoal. Angry and disappointed, she threw away pieces of coal along the road home.

An invisible Wildmannli followed behind her, picking up the discarded coals and repeating: “The more you throw away, the less you will have.”

When the woman finally returned home, only a few pieces remained in her apron. But when she emptied them onto the stove, the charcoal had turned into shining silver coins. She rushed back to recover the discarded pieces, but they had vanished completely.

In later years, a Wildmannli was heard crying from the heights of the Ochsenkopf mountain: “Bitzi and Batzi have died!” After that night, the Wildmannli disappeared forever and were never seen again.

One cave near the mountain is still known as the Wildmannskirchle — the Little Church of the Wild Men.


Sources

SAGEN.at. (n.d.). Die Wildmannli. In SAGEN.at – Traditionelle Sagen. Retrieved May 23, 2026, from https://www.sagen.at/texte/sagen/liechtenstein/seger/wildmannli.html


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